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Medicine Hat News 1919-01-02 - 1919-12-31
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1919-03-14
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AGE TEN ART RAGE How and Why France Lost the Two Provinces Their fndustrial and Strategical.Importance an Attempts to Teutonise Them a ert Failure. RECOVERS -LONG- MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS * That was the initial mistake. not 14 ETAT resorve, th cauilibrium of grand success. Germany was of adjusting the Buropena tu his brother Louis, But, to say Europe moved her hing of the subsequent long eon- bet weed Alsace and Lorraine is obvious that this fs ction land and her neighbor's sons wctite of medieval, istery but problem of modern and dinghy practival politics, on tho future of Eugppe and the two-thirds of In 1871 it was repeated, though it was sufficiently apparent: that, ag a poll- Eu per- mitted to annex yet ancther slice of France, and to add another million anda half to the already. huge popu- lation from which she draws her arm- 4es. This lipso-therewas-no-auestion balanes, pho other powers stood by with fold ed hands while the nouveau riche of neighbor's land- mark one stage farther back, and be- sides helping herf If to het neighbor's and duughters appropriated some of the most valuable of her irou mines and her blast furhaces, an valuable addition to the.conventent- ACHILD DOSN'T TAG EANEP EA IF CONSTIPATED If Peevish, Feverish and Sick, - ive California Syrup of Figs. eat, sleep or actsnaturally,, has stom- ach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gen- tle liver and bowel cleansing should alee. areas Gm. One en BO. pecccceene o depo From this point of . i is ngeless to go further back hen the provinces on the Rhine Were taken mec by the rest of n to Prussia. That asin alread: to Prussia bargain of 1815, Freneh Coal and Iron juilibrium of Europe mischief that had been done. aggrandizement of when France was strong and iar more unscrupulous ag- yeness of Prussia was not gen 1. Now the boot is on The monsfr state which the rest ive us well ax fon till 1914, late) it began to be realized other the cou no Europ responsible hs Germans t Ie of the Rhine tion nearly double whose itious to be going to ests of common: safety, prived, a century before. sult of the treaties Frankfurt she opt county supposet of t uber Ty adjacent coaltields of thy Sarre transferred from France part of the one-sided e and e Up to the beginning of the war very cus with the definkte object of few people realized the extent of the Fr In 1816 France had been shorn of some of her possessions as a matter of precaution; in 1871 she had been fairly and square- ly beaten, and had to pay the penalty. That was the generally accepted opin- when at last (but too that Germany had been allowed to take up nn it w far stronger position that that of tend thols shich France, in the supposed inter- had been de- As the re- of Vienna and had been presented with, or allowed to take, French terri- Figs tor children's ills; give ad tea- spoonful, and in, a few hours ail the foul waste, sour *bile-and fermenting food which Is clogged ii the bowels passes out of the syst m, and you have well and playful' hild again. All hildren love thia harmless, deli ious fruit laxative, and it never fails to effect a good inside sing. Dir- rections for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home. A lit tle given today saves a sick child to- morrow, but get the genuine. Ask your. drugeist for, 8p ttle of Call- fornia Syrup of Figs, then look and n e that it is made he California yrup Compan, viet. The to-her yof-vartt because of their situation as she al- ready possessed in Germany proper more than half (he coal resere of Europe. The Briey-Longwy iron was of infinitely greater importance, be- cause the German iron-fieldy on the other side of the Rhine are. so limited in extent that, of the 28 millions of tons of iron ore extracted in 1913 from German soll, 21 millions cam from Lorraine. Without those 21 millions end the many n selalsls they were the successors, always be the frst treatment giv. -geracks and SclioolFoom Nothing equals California Syrup of if oerracks and sdlioolroorg, against their will, she has done every- thing In hor to make them forget their own mother and the glor- power oI jols, railway stations, railways, roads, bridges, tunnels, barracks, pri- sous, worknen s insurance scheme: everything in fact that the heart of the well-regubated citizens of e benoficlent Fatherland eould possibly Gesire, and all on the most cologsal even the parade step the foundation- stone of all her militaist much on the same lines that it was put MASTHMADORIE OR MONEY REFUNDED. ASK ANY DRUGGIST or write tymuan-Knox Go,, Momtroa or some Hproper they Tve Ween schoolmaster mark 4 conductor's baton, to couraged till they Then they huve been suppressed anc ore Friday, March 14, 1919, eran set used to Prussian meth- ods, not even when the war came and they were herded into tho model pri- They per- MZ MED WITH. ing French in the streets. and in remaining French at heat. The atlompt to Germanize them had completely fwiled. True to France Nobotty knows thees than the Germans themse the Kaiser downwardd, they are cgn- eae el 0. Pelee 65. other festival 2 the time with ery Hoch ies turanty ScHe and on the most approved : : eclons that the true Alsatian or 1r- geilothert, Your chilg tsut weturslly Freuton siodels. She has ven them Hocht Mochi with the resi raluer looks upon erything German cross and poovish, See if neue tg the best of German educations, and Suppression and Insult with coet aipt aul bette, Thay stomach, liver Heed supplied then with unlisted Ggr- Wan they have been industrious know that half a million of the popu- cleansing at onc nian Lextbooks telling them what ofand have mate good i -commerve tation have given up. thelr iemes so colWiten listless, pale, feverish, full of rarvellous stepmother sho is. Sheland other pursuits of the comion that they might go.and live In France, bas taught them gymnastic:, andliite they lave been helped and eu-/and no longer feel the welgut of the, showed of many's vin sigue Gerinan heel. They know that thou- Alsace aid Lorraine, cordially as they detested the conditions of their lives in the corner. And when, in difficult sometimes to tell whieh was ot all these favors, they still ven- there, solely in order to keep alive which, she has given them her owu tured to remember the old the spirit of French traditions and drill dergeants-and her own professors. to woar it of tfi-volored French patrivtism against we. day She has done her best to make them or to hang wreaths om the when: they should be Joined once speak nothing but German, and when thei ions, thea thore to the mother country. They they hankered after the old dog- seut von 5 aud von Reuters know that 20,000 of the men of the eared books of their young days to bully them sud Crown Urinces to two prpvinees of military age- are has told them that the French have Ansult them, or Bismarcks tell fighting in the ranks of the French no litefature, and that in letters, them that Prussia is like a roughinstead of in their own, and that they dare not it is one of their fixed maxims employ those that r main (Continued on Page.12)) jersey irritating to the skin at first but quite agreeable as soon as one gets used to it. But somehow they; sclence, philosoppi, and religion is only the German Warleties that count. + When there was a bitthday Why It-Pays to Buy At Home The annual mid-winter drive-of the great mail-order houses is on. They calculate on doing an immense busi- ness with their country patrons during January: and Febryg These houses are operated by s wd business men, here are one shrewd . Hey: haye observed enema would probalfy rever have been be- gun, Without the further million: an advance of threo miles om 10, so as to have occupied the German part of the miniug area ,instvad of being compelled by the suddenness of own at the mercy of the could never have been continued was the worth of the Briey-Longwy fron mines to the Gere A Convenfent Frontier But even this was only part of the iniquitous advantage which they gained by the 1871 frontier, It pre- sented them with a jumping-ofi ground so conyenigntly placed that once they had violated the noutral soil of Belgium and Luxemburg, it placed them at/one bound in the centre of th chief coal and iron dis- tricts of France: My the thee the at By no means must live stock pro- i duction be allowed to lag. i t judgement of those who have studied the i ddition to other foods,.it is reasonable to j the continuation of the European demand te for some time to come. For this reason an ap- * : male to the Canadian peopple every farmer, every i ident of towns and cities who have an available plot i erouml lo Raise Poultry more poultry as a means i of teressin dhe food upply- per cent., 80 per cent., 78 per cent, and 16 per cent of her normal pro- duction of iron ore, cast iron, coal. and steel respectively, were in Ger- man hands, besides 95 out of a total Germany, that Hs to say, for the purposes of the War, has had all her own coal and fron mines and* manufactures to count upon plus 3 per cent. of those: b - longing to France, and yet France hgs not only been able to carry on, bit has increased to an incredible and wholly unprecedented figure hes output of guns and warlike munl tions, That is one of the miracles of the war But it is with facta and not with miracles that the Allie will have to deal in settling the terms of peace. Twice in a century Germany has been trusted and found wanting, and during t least half of that veriod she has yen delibers paring to set at nag Gesigns of the natior trast was reposed in Ie whom the Unless we clom0r 10 0 that local merchants slay out of the newspapers ditectly after the holidays. That's their time. The mail-order gs of Jauuar; mmoney lots of 5 ee : These catalogues cost them out, find they ? The man who them. But somebody do home pays loses the trade that goes away from bi fer them. , The mail order catalogues are not sent, into commiun- ities where wide-awake business men are advertising constantly telling the public what they have. Any mau at the head of a mail-order establishment will tell you it does not pay to send catalogues into sections where the home merchants advertise liberally. The mail-order man knows the home merchant has the edge on him if the eit 001 01010) wir that eap- 1 Z x 1, The home merchant can sell as cheap or er than the mail-order man. : menerchant pays the freight. 3. The home merchant is behind the goods with j his personal guarantee. ve 4, The home merchant knows the goods he is selling. - 5. The home merchant delivers at once. You don t j have to wait a week or 10 days until you have had thorough opportunity to examine the goods. ' 1 i 6. The home merchant is your personal friend and has a dirett interest in seeing that your are satisfied or he will return your money. 7. The home merchant helps to create a mar for the things you have to sell. ket Ponttry of the good -business that is tt sat + nto s Write, phone or eall Aut farted at one ine Hat News, Limited SIXTH AVENUE 1 : 4 Be : : ' Get your poultry flock started at once. Se 10. The home merchant contributes his money for i ciitas. Bo: fae wa Geramiy 1s Cancer good roads and other enterprises that make life bet- Yor sill tind it will pay yeu to start with good birds, Ue ernie saver dant orale ter for the farmer. : : : Fra rewiy 0 Init of the 8 atd.the best iazet good eggs or stock is to select. Vienna Treaty of 1815 must bs re 11, The home merchant doesn t ask for money iy them from the ews Poultry Ads, because almost wifh- until you have had thorough opportunity to examine 14 so me a The Wish of the tnhahitauts aes woe poor iass sa i prion the most successful breeders use the News The case for the restoration of the the goods. Ads. Gel your order in early so as to be sure of Bee a aol at view En Ie 12. Thehome merchant is your friend in adversity la larger aspect, it i imperative In and in prosperity. - He is interested in.everything in a thestntsrosts: of tie Rouge of athe which you are interested. He wants to see you do. world. years of rman : lt;1: i Paid the. tru people of Alasce and well, and is always willing to help. . Lorraine down to the third generation ce ae peas saddens lt;Siiiremsel 8 still keep foreaber ving with all the gnen H8e most-of-then-sayitte Werwish ty remain french Here tov, the men who for the time being e their masters have been welghed the balance and found wanting From first to last the attitude of Germany to these two forlorn end faithful chidren of France has been exactly that of the traditional step- mother of the fairy*books, or, rather, of a certain type of wealthy, unkind, and overbearing aunt which used to be a common figure in mid-Victorian Hav on 000.9 Ior0 Phetadorder man kuows all these thine: Trem Tor helore Ww Dut he cateitates thah a large percentage in every advertising community will not think of them have we bi How ofte after sending money to a mailord could have got those things at home, but T forget. Cy): ) ) You may rest assured the mail-order man will never let you forget him. He has long since ledrned that it pays to advertise Advertising Department,
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